Riding bikes is fun, but sometimes it’s hard to get down the street. Especially in a neighborhood with so many restaurants. It’s so easy to be tempted to stop and eat everything. I’m personally keeping several restaurants in business that are on my route. But there’s danger in letting your stomach do the navigating. For […]
Read More ›I’m pleased to announced that I will be speaking at the Somerville Arts Council’s March 2013 Salon event: The Intersection of Bikes and Art Wednesday, March 27 7:30 PM – 9:00 PM Arts at the Armory, 191 Highland Ave., Somerville, MA What do you get when bicycles and art cross paths? Skunk, Against the Grind, and Bikeyface will lead us […]
Read More ›This week was the National Women’s Bicycling Forum held by the League of American Bicyclists. While I wasn’t able to make it to Washington, DC, I tried to follow as much as I could online. The theme was “Woman Mean Business” and there’s a pretty serious video presentation of just how much business. But it […]
Read More ›The other day I was biking home and a cyclist waved at me. Now, biking in Boston sometimes has the feeling of a biking in a small town. I’m always running into friends on the street. But in cold weather there are some social challenges. And I may not even recognize my best friends unless […]
Read More ›This past week the city got a lot of snow all at once. Over night the city transformed to something surreal and monstrous. It was hard to get around since nothing was plowed for bikes or shoveled well for pedestrians. But I think I figured it out- magic! I wonder why I’ve never tried this […]
Read More ›Valentine’s day is a day to celebrate what you love. And hopefully meet someone who loves that thing as much as you do.
Read More ›Sometimes when I take the lane I get honked at. But this week I discovered the exact opposite of that: Seems kids know more about sharing.
Read More ›Sometimes when I’m riding I feel like I have a certain superhero power. Which turns out isn’t all that super. Because I’m not made of steel. And even if I could find a use for this superpower… …it still wouldn’t solve anything. Invisibility is dangerous. I want drivers to see me, I want their attention. […]
Read More ›Before the holidays, I had the pleasure of working with Boston’s A Better City to on a project to promote awareness that all modes of travel share a responsibility for safety on the roads – a responsibility to See and Be Seen. Read all about it here and make sure to distribute the Bikeyface See and be Seen poster to everyone […]
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